Switchable polymer-dispersed liquid crystal optical elements

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7583423
APP PUB NO 20060114533A1
SERIAL NO

11268584

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Transmission and reflection type holograms may be formed utilizing a novel polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) material and its unique switching characteristics to form optical elements. Applications for these switchable holograms include communications switches and switchable transmission, and reflection red, green, and blue lenses. The PDLC material offers all of the features of holographic photopolymers with the added advantage that the hologram can be switched on and off with the application of an electric field. The material is a mixture of a polymerizable monomer and liquid crystal, along with other ingredients, including a photoinitiator dye. Upon irradiation, the liquid crystal separates as a distinct phase of nanometer-size droplets aligned in periodic channels forming the hologram. The material is called a holographic polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (H-PDLC).

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  • LEIDOS, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Epling, Bob Waynesville , US 11 1171
Hagan, Bill Encinitas , US 6 615
Kelly, William J Coronado , US 17 1812
Sutherland, Richard L Dayton , US 32 3111

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